Growing Hope: Haller Schools Open Day 2025
Haller’s annual School Farmers’ Open Day brought over 1,000 pupils, teachers, and parents together to explore sustainable farming, biodiversity, and wellbeing.
Change Can Take a Generation: International Youth Day
On International Youth Day, we reflect on the power of young people to drive change. Discover how regenerative agriculture and youth education at Kenya’s Nguuni Nature Sanctuary are shaping a sustainable future.
Our Power, Our Planet: Haller Marks Earth Day 2025
Earth Day 2025 calls for a renewable revolution. With Kenya leading in geothermal energy and Haller supporting smallholder communities with sustainable power, the future is green.
UN's World Youth Skills Day: Empowering the Next Generation Through Agriculture
The 15th of July marks the United Nations' World Youth Skills Day, focusing on "Youth Skills for Peace and Development." At Haller, we bridge the gap between education and employment through lifelong learning and community engagement. Our Haller Farmers App empowers youth with sustainable agriculture skills, benefiting people, the planet, and the economy.
Nguuni Nature Sanctuary - For The Community
Unveiling the newest renovations at the Nguuni Nature Sanctuary, and Haller’s first School Open Farmers Day welcoming enthusiastic participation from 347 students, learning about everything from aquaponics to composting. Vote for this amazing facility in the World Sustainable Travel & Hospitality Awards!
GravityLight Donation Brings Lighting to Off-Grid Communities
Clean energy sourcing has formed an imperative part of Haller’s mission to assist rural Kenyan communities. The introduction of GravityLights provides a self-sustainable lighting system for the communities that Haller works with.
Haller & Gravity Light
Haller has teamed up with Gravity Light Foundation to trial sustainable lighting in Haller communities. Gravity Light Foundation Commercial Director, Caroline Angus and Haller CEO Alia Malik met in London through social enterprise network, On Purpose. Haller projects in Kenya include a renewable energy component and methods have been trialled from biogas to solar charging stations. But Haller still had not found a durable low cost technology that would fit its communities.